If you want to get lots of current from a Stasis concept you should consider the SA Class A Series from Threshold.
They lowered the railvoltage with the same hardware (chassis, toroids, large cans capacitors and number of transistors).
With the Passlabs models Nelson Pass performs basically the same trick. Lots a models but all basically the same.\
The Class A models are the XA versions there and a pair of X-600 has the same hardware as the XA-160 but the XA-160 has a lowered railvoltage so it can deliver more current at lower loads.
Thresholds are definitely no match for Krells or Levinsons at loads below 4 Ohm. Audio tested the SA/1 mono-amp optical bias version and found that testing the power at 2 Ohms would blow the railfuses.
If you want to drive a Apogee scintilla or full version look elswhere
They lowered the railvoltage with the same hardware (chassis, toroids, large cans capacitors and number of transistors).
With the Passlabs models Nelson Pass performs basically the same trick. Lots a models but all basically the same.\
The Class A models are the XA versions there and a pair of X-600 has the same hardware as the XA-160 but the XA-160 has a lowered railvoltage so it can deliver more current at lower loads.
Thresholds are definitely no match for Krells or Levinsons at loads below 4 Ohm. Audio tested the SA/1 mono-amp optical bias version and found that testing the power at 2 Ohms would blow the railfuses.
If you want to drive a Apogee scintilla or full version look elswhere